QuickSurf is a fast, powerful general purpose surface modeling system running inside of AutoCAD 2000 - 2013. Thousands of people use QuickSurf daily for generation and annotation of contour maps, profiles, sections and volumetric computation. QuickSurf converts surface mapping data such as point or break line data into contours, grids, triangulated irregular networks (TIN), and triangulated grids. A suite of sophisticated tools allows you to manipulate modeled surfaces into high quality finished maps and perform a variety of engineering computations.

QuickSurf meets the needs of a broad range of professional disciplines such as civil, environmental, petroleum and mining engineering, geologic mapping and exploration, surveying, photogrammetry and topographic mapping, landscape architecture, oceanography and surface visualization.

Import XLS (Excel) file data directly

Import QSX file

Export QSX file

Export ArcInfo grid format

Export Rockworks grid format

Export Terragen grid format

Export Zmap-plus grid format

Export Surfer ASCII grid format

Export BNA boundary file

Import BNA boundary format

Export SHP file contours

Added a contour to points command

Updated the DEM import

Changes and fixes to the QSB save and read

Fixes to the contour auto label

Improvements in the surfacing with breaklines

Menu and lisp changes

Online documentation will have new pages for all these commands

All the new commands have also been added to the interface in a lisp callable format

QuickSurfSingle User Commercial
License: $1,195.00

Delivery method

QuickSurf is delivered via download only. However, at the request of the customer, we can ship you a CD with the installation files.

System Requirements

Requires a full version of AutoCAD, AutoCAD Map 3D, or AutoCAD Civil 3D. AutoCAD LT is not supported.

Works with any version of Windows running AutoCAD 2000-2014, including 32-bit versions Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista*, and XP. The 64-bit versions of Windows 10, 8, 7 and Vista* are supported for QuickSurf 2009-2014.

* AutoDesk dropped support for Vista for AutoCAD 2013. Windows 8, 7, and XP SP3 are still supported.